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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Kevin Fenzi has announced that the delayed alpha release of Fedora
20 is now ready for testing - complete with Linux kernel 3.11, GNOME
3.10, KDE 4.11, ARM as a primary architecture, NetworkManager
improvements and many other goodies: "The Fedora 20
"Heisenbug" alpha release has arrived with a preview of the latest
fantastic, free, and open source technology currently under development.
The Fedora 20 release coincides nicely with the 10th anniversary of
Fedora. The first Fedora release (then called Fedora Core 1) came out on
November 6, 2003. Since then, the Fedora Project has become an active
and vibrant community that produces nearly a dozen "spins" that are
tailor made for desktop users, hardware design, gaming, musicians,
artists, and early classroom environments." See the release announcement for a full list of new features and other details. Download (torrents, SHA256): Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-20-Alpha-4.iso (960MB, torrent), Fedora-Live-KDE-x86_64-20-Alpha-4.iso (921MB, torrent).